1. will go
2. will study
3. won’t stay
4. will decide
5. will visit
6. will work
7. will meet
8. will offer
9. won’t accept
10. will be
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1. Will she study tourism? No, she won’t.
2. Will she stay in England? No, she won’t.
3. Will she travel to Malaysia? Yes, she will.
4. Will she work in New Zealand? No, she won’t.
1. Mike is going to eat healthy food.
2. Mike isn’t going to eat chocolate.
3. Mike is going to swim every Tuesday and Thursday.
4. Mike is going to do 5 km bike I ride everyday.
5. Mike isn’t going to relax every night.
6. Mike is going to train with friends.
2. am taking
3. am going
4. is coming
1)he sponsor of the Prizes is the Inamori Foundation, founded in 1984 by Kazuo Inamori, a successful businessman in ceramics and electronics
2)successful businessman in ceramics and electronics.
3)to help to recognise people who contribute to this process
4)Eavh year in November 3 people are awarded. (about 84 people in total)
5The prizes are given to scientists, philosophers and filmmakers
6)To develop our scientofoc nad spiritual sides at the same time
7) In 2001, the Russian laureate, Zhores Ivanovich Alferov, won the Kyoto Prize for Advanced Technology.
8He developed an efficient low cost technology that improves communication equipment from fibre-optic networks to personal DVD players.
1. will go
2. will study
3. won’t stay
4. will decide
5. will visit
6. will work
7. will meet
8. will offer
9. won’t accept
10. will be
***
1. Will she study tourism? No, she won’t.
2. Will she stay in England? No, she won’t.
3. Will she travel to Malaysia? Yes, she will.
4. Will she work in New Zealand? No, she won’t.
***
1. Mike is going to eat healthy food.
2. Mike isn’t going to eat chocolate.
3. Mike is going to swim every Tuesday and Thursday.
4. Mike is going to do 5 km bike I ride everyday.
5. Mike isn’t going to relax every night.
6. Mike is going to train with friends.
***
2. am taking
3. am going
4. is coming
1)he sponsor of the Prizes is the Inamori Foundation, founded in 1984 by Kazuo Inamori, a successful businessman in ceramics and electronics
2)successful businessman in ceramics and electronics.
3)to help to recognise people who contribute to this process
4)Eavh year in November 3 people are awarded. (about 84 people in total)
5The prizes are given to scientists, philosophers and filmmakers
6)To develop our scientofoc nad spiritual sides at the same time
7) In 2001, the Russian laureate, Zhores Ivanovich Alferov, won the Kyoto Prize for Advanced Technology.
8He developed an efficient low cost technology that improves communication equipment from fibre-optic networks to personal DVD players.